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2, Putumayo, Colombia, December (1 Viewer)

oleic

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Hi
Need help with ID.
Pic from 800 to 1500 msl
Thanks
 

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1- Cannot be ID'd off just this photo and a location of Putumayo. Some sort of Foliage-Gleaner or similar, Buff-throated or Rufous-tailed Foliage-Gleaner would be possibilities.
2- Probably a Pewee of some sort though could even be an Empidonax, photo quality isn't amazing.
3- Another female "Tanager"
4- Another female "Tanager"

Again better location and altitude information would help, especially for trying to guess 3&4
 
All pictures are from La Isla escondida. Just outside Orito.
The reserve have trails going between 800 and 1500 msl.
 
I wonder if 2 is Olive-sided Flycatcher, they often perch up like this.

I'd have thought the distinction between the olive breast sides and the whiter breast centre to be more marked if olive-sided—even in a pic of this quality. (Also got impression of a longer bird on the occasions I've seen that species.) I think this is probably a wood-pewee.
 
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